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FFIEC Updates Its Cybersecurity Guidelines For Financial Institutions

ForAllSecure

On October 3, 2022, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council's ( FFIEC ) updated its 2018 Cybersecurity Resource Guide for Financial Institutions. The guide also serves as an educational resource on the latest security technologies.

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New DHS Rules Aim to Enhance Visibility Across Critical Infrastructure

SecureWorld News

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to implement long-awaited rules that will require critical infrastructure entities across multiple sectors to report cyber incidents and ransomware payments to the federal government. However, Seara emphasized, "Underfunding critical infrastructure security is a questionable decision."

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How the new AI executive order stacks up: B-

CIO Business Intelligence

The White House’s new executive order, “ Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence ,” is poised to usher in a new era of national AI regulation, focusing on safety and responsibility across the sector. Naturally, such guidelines are only effective in encouraging innovation if they are consistently applied. But will it?

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Protecting Student Data: A Comprehensive Guide for K12 Publishers

Kitaboo

As digital technology reshapes education, ensuring student data privacy and security takes center stage. Research reveals that 80% of lower educational organizations were hit by ransomware attacks in 2022, up from 56% in 2021. This blog sheds light on aspects of student data privacy and security that apply to K12 education.

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The Importance of Accessibility on Online Learning Platforms

Kitaboo

Value-Added Accessibility Features: The WCAG In 1999, the first edition of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) was published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a set of international guidelines designed to ensure that digital content is accessible to everyone.

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Leading researchers join effort to support responsible AI for biomolecular design

GeekWire

Haydon / UW Institute for Protein Design) More than 90 researchers — including a Nobel laureate — have signed on to a call for the scientific community to follow a set of safety and security standards when using artificial intelligence to design synthetic proteins.

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What is Competency-Based Assessment?

Kitaboo

These competencies must be measurable, clear, and aligned with industry standards and program goals. Provide relevant instructions to students regarding the assessment objectives and submission guidelines. It also helps identify opportunities for improving or redesigning a course or program.

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